Who could have seen this coming?
10/27/2017 12:34:29 PM
Oh? How so? And give me a pity post in my thread.
10/27/2017 12:36:22 PM
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lularoe-is-accused-of-being-pyramid-scheme/
10/27/2017 12:39:24 PM
founded by former amway distributors
10/27/2017 12:39:50 PM
shocker of the century
10/27/2017 12:41:54 PM
WELL I NEVER
10/27/2017 1:49:30 PM
yall just hatin on that stay-at-home grind
10/27/2017 1:51:06 PM
housewives everywhere continue to day-drink to assuage their outrage
10/27/2017 2:28:43 PM
surprised to see legal action, i guess but we all knew it was essentially a pyramid scheme like all this other MLM shit
10/27/2017 3:04:18 PM
10/27/2017 7:07:11 PM
if you tell these tards they're in a pyramid scheme, they always say "not possible. pyramid schemes are illegal." fuck these people. they're getting exactly what their dumbasses deserve.
10/27/2017 8:49:40 PM
I see this crap all over my facebook.Beachbody, Lipsense, Lularoe, Rodan + Fields, Passion Parties, Scentsy, doTerra oils
10/28/2017 1:44:05 PM
Thankfully my wife hates their shit. 90% of it looks like it's for 4 year olds.
10/28/2017 1:52:18 PM
^^Yes mostly run by stay at home moms. So if you question them on the product/pricing you get asked why you hate women who are building their own careers or some shit like that. My latest favorite one is my wife's cousin who is a stay at home mom and homeschooling kids. Her oldest just started at Liberty and she decided she can't teach the younger one, so she shipped her to a christian private school. Now she posts 3-4 times a day about fucking Plexus, which she never used and has never been in shape. But all of a sudden she is sitting at home with nothing to do all day so it seems she is doing this rather than going out and getting an actual job.
10/28/2017 4:25:36 PM
their clothes are actually pretty comfortable source: my wife
10/29/2017 10:55:43 AM
You don't have to have a shit product to be a shit business
10/29/2017 11:02:19 AM
They apparently feel like pajamas but have 3 styles per the wife: 70s basement wallpaper, Fresh Prince, or pedophile bait.
10/29/2017 12:07:53 PM
Ha. I finally broke down and spent $35 fucking dollars on a pair of solid color red leggings for the holiday season. They are damn comfortable but I’m not buying any more unless someone going out of business is selling other solid colors for cheap. And not all mlms are pyramid schemes bitch.
10/29/2017 3:26:58 PM
goddamn they slapped that shit with RICO chargesand yeah, I saw this coming from miles awaypretty shitty that folks get wrapped into this stuff
10/29/2017 4:17:40 PM
10/29/2017 6:30:33 PM
that's what anyone in a pyramid scheme says about all the other pyramid schemes
10/29/2017 7:18:07 PM
Cue up that clip from the office where Jim explains what a pyramid scheme is to Michael
10/29/2017 8:13:56 PM
women who do this get really angry when you bring up MLM
10/29/2017 8:29:12 PM
it's not fun to make fun of them if they don't get angry
10/29/2017 9:24:44 PM
my dumb ass ex-girlfriend used to sell this crap. I always tried to tell her it sounded like a scam, she never wanted to listen.
10/30/2017 1:43:54 AM
Turns out Lularoe was all MLMs are a scam
10/30/2017 10:02:08 AM
So what type of trash is Kiwi selling? Lets make this a game and start guessing.I'm going to say Plexus.
10/30/2017 11:16:56 AM
My buddy's wife sells all that makeup shit on FB. He shared one of her posts about a year ago and he's still catching flames for it.
10/30/2017 11:18:04 AM
The crash diet with intense workout ones are honestly worse bc it just means your body gets shocked with sudden weight loss that's easy to put back on and then you inevitably blow out a knee or rotator cuff or something, have to take a break, get sick of shakes, and gain all the weight back. And it's that yo-yo effect that'll give you a heart attack.Just take weight loss slow. You have like 20 years. Just get in the right direction and do something sustainable. I'm down 25 lbs in 4 years from 5'9, 198 to 173 just from cutting beer down to never more than 1 a day and doing kettlebells and yoga.[Edited on October 30, 2017 at 12:41 PM. Reason : G]
10/30/2017 12:40:21 PM
10/30/2017 12:48:37 PM
10/30/2017 1:47:36 PM
The R&F stuff is from the same makers as proactive and is the #1 skincare brand in the world. It was in department stores and went to MLM. That shit works.
10/30/2017 5:33:31 PM
Haha, did someone recruit you?
10/30/2017 8:21:11 PM
Nope, but I do use a couple of their products for shaving.
10/30/2017 8:33:55 PM
just because the product works doesn't mean it ain't a pyramid scheme.
10/31/2017 6:46:11 AM
As soon as you are told part of the process is recruiting more people for your "team" that should be a red flag. Granted if you are in at the beginning of one of these schemes maybe you make some money and some even make really good money but all those people you recruited who are probably your friends get dicked in the process.
10/31/2017 8:24:50 AM
Kettlebells work. If I lost much more, I'd look unhealthy with my frame. It's just muscle building now. And all you do is order one off Amazon. No recruiting. No shitty shakes.Then drink all the bourbon you can take.
10/31/2017 11:53:27 AM
Yo, this pyramid scheme shit works if you can get past the haters and the feelings of inadequacy. I personally know people who make six figures and above in two years or less from straight hustle and the refusal to listen to others and self doubt. The thing about the pyramid is you are only successful if your recruits are successful so everyone wins? But it’s def not for everyone. And not every product sold in an mlm is a good quality though some are unbelievably good. The only annoying thing is now everyone is selling something on Facebook so now you get a million messages from people trying to be your fake friend. I think I’d like to be involved in one I just don’t know what product I’d like to promote, and I don’t want to be a pushy salesperson either. Ya heard?
10/31/2017 11:59:30 AM
10/31/2017 12:05:36 PM
Lmao you must be so elite
10/31/2017 12:09:28 PM
You can sell the Biodischttps://www.biodisc-energy.com/
10/31/2017 12:13:25 PM
10/31/2017 12:21:01 PM
Kiwi literally just said the same thing a "friend" from HS told me about Herbalife a year before they had to sell their house.Get one person who made 6 figures off this shit to post here and I'll apologize.[Edited on October 31, 2017 at 12:39 PM. Reason : T]
10/31/2017 12:38:59 PM
Well they don’t post on Tww but check out jaylynn Schroeder, Bonnie Engle, Amy Silverman, trey bearor (yes a dude), or Lindsay matway on Facebook. Different mlms, different approaches, all at least six figures, many millionaires. Just saying. Will everyone have that? No. Duh. But for some it’s a dream come true. Just do your research before committing
10/31/2017 12:56:43 PM
you probably buy scratch off tickets, too
10/31/2017 1:25:31 PM
or you can live within your means at a rewarding job that doesn't include pandering bullshit to your family and friends and making pretty much everybody but the people you recruit into your little scheme hate you.
10/31/2017 1:33:10 PM
Sure you can make money if you are the type, but what about all the people you will recruit who will end up losing money?Do you not care about that, even if they are strangers, let alone if they are friends/family?
10/31/2017 2:01:09 PM
Is Kiwi pulling an Amway on t-dub right now?
10/31/2017 2:08:12 PM
Kiwi, what is wealth when you have no respect from your peers and friends?All MLMs- and I do mean ALL- are scams.
10/31/2017 2:22:05 PM
I don’t play the lotto. Maybe I should. I didn’t vote trump either. Some people don’t find the 9 to 5 to be rewarding. And maybe they’ve tried doing their own business with little success. Maybe this is an opportunity that can offer them a low buy in with a lot of potential. And most reputable mlms and sellers don’t sell you on the business first. Is it an opportunity to make money? Yes but it is not a get rich quick scheme and it takes a shitton of work. You will be losing money initially as you build your business but if you stick with it and work it you can see major gains. I’ve seen too many successes to just write these off as a scam. Some are, again, use your judgement. As far as scamming recruits who don’t make money? Many are getting a product that’s worth it. Like oils, or shakeology, or lipstick or whatever. They understand fully their success is determined by their work. As long as no one is lying and selling a pipe dream I don’t think you can say you’re scamming your team. Again, your teams success determines your success so it’s not like you just recruit numbers then bye bitch.
10/31/2017 2:24:57 PM